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Academic Intolerance

by Jeanne Curran and Susan R. Takata
Part of Peacemaking Identity Series
Copyright: July 2000, Jeanne Curran and Susan R. Takata. "Fair Use" encouraged.

In this Process text we are going to look at the article Taylor and Francis Journals for complete title in Table of Contents: "academic dishonesty and the general theory of crime" (Link to alphabetical Listing in left most frame, then to D, then to Deviant Behavior, then to Volume 19, issue 3) and then compare the intolerance suggested here to the academic dishonesty of professionals. I don't have the article; we'll need to get it. jeanne

Our theory is that to refuse to acknowledge other methodologies and theoretical perscpectives is to be academically dishonest. We re going to compare white collar crime and its role in the criminal justice system to dishonesty at the professorial level and dishonesty at the student level. And we are going to compare both to how they are handled.

References:

  • Corporate Victimization text from Women and Crime
  • Impure science
  • Need to publish - On asking to Reconsider on the BMCR list
  • FMIs and other aspects including seniority in publications - site the letter from Arrigo and friends in Crit Crim newsletter. Cite George Diehr's letter
  • Cite criteria for promotion, tenure track

    Data: Traina on McInerney on Arnaud-Counillon

    "The rest of the review is good homework. Yet, IMHO, its prolegomena show a sort of juvenile intolerance towards different schools' methodologies."

    Yours sincerely,

    Giusto Traina
    Professor of Roman History
    The University of Lecce, Italy